Weekly Photography Assignment: Wildlife in Spring
Each week we’ll be giving you a theme that you can submit a photo for, and we’ll choose our favourite to be featured on the Nature TTL website. Participating in these assignments will be a great way for you to force yourself to push the boundaries of your photography and improve together as a community on the website.
Week 225:
Our theme this week is Spring Wildlife. We want to see your photos of wildlife in spring! Think migrant visitors, recently emerged insects, breeding birds, and spawning frogs. We can’t wait to see what you photograph!
Here are some tutorials to help you:
- How to Photograph Nesting Birds
- How to Photograph Frogs and Toads in Water
- How to Photograph Pond Life
- Butterfly Photography: How to Photograph Butterflies
- How to Photograph Dragonfly Emergence
- How to Photograph Damselflies and Dragonflies
To enter your photo to this assignment, add it in the comments below this post. By submitting your photo, you are giving us permission to feature your photo the following week if it is chosen as one of our favourites. Please keep images under 2MB in size otherwise you may have difficulty uploading them.
Here are some guidelines to keep things running smoothly:
- Photos must be your own work
- Please enter no more than 3 photos per week
- Please only enter photos taken within the week of the assignment
- Include a description with your photo and tell us a bit about it!
You have until next Tuesday, 4th May, to submit your photo.
Last week’s winner
Last week’s theme was Macro Photography – and our favourite image this week is:
This week’s winner is by Tim J Nicol. “Blending In”, a macro shot of a small lizard (around 10,16cm) in Bunnell, FL. It was taken with a Nikon D850 and a Tamron 90mm macro lens, with on camera flash and a small softbox. Great work Tim, we love the way you’ve highlighted the awesome camouflage adaptation.
Inspiration
Images embedded from 500px.com.
Good luck!
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